• John Mynne was an English officer of arms. He was the son of Henry Mynne of Gloucestershire, and son-in-law of John Writhe, the Garter King of Arms from...
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  • certainly he was the son of Nicholas Mynne (d.1528), his youngest child, born about 1525–28. The son of John Mynne of Woodcote called Nicholas of Horton...
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  • and the son of Nicholas Mynne of Fransham Parva in Norfolk (d. 1530). John Mynne (d. 1542) was the uncle of Nicholas Mynne. The marriage of Alice and...
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    wife Elizabeth Wroth, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroth. George Mynne was the son of John Mynne (d.14 December 1542), Auditor of the Exchequer, Clerk to the...
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  • Herald); William, York Herald; and two daughters, the elder of whom married John Mynne, another York Herald. Writhe died some time during May 1504 and was buried...
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  • Thomas Wroth (died 1573) (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    Wroth (died 1613) married (1) George Mynne (14 February 1530 – 1581) of Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, son of John Mynne (Auditor of the Exchequer, Clerk...
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    the abbot of Chertsey to John Merston and his wife Rose in 1440. Horton passed through generations of the Merston and Mynne families. By the start of...
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  • wife Elizabeth Mynne, the daughter of Nicholas Mynne and the sister of Nicholas Mynne, and the aunt of Nicholas Mynne. Elizabeth Mynne's mother was Joan...
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  • wife. As they left no heirs, it became the possession of John Mynne, and then George Mynne and Elizabeth, his wife. In 1565, James Turberville, the former...
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    completely reliable reference to such a herald is in February 1484, when John Water alias Yorke, herald was granted certain fees by Richard III. These...
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